1) Educational content (not a promise of results)
rihvelnox provides educational materials about clothing sales and fashion retail business skills, including (without limitation) product selection, range architecture, inventory planning, merchandising, customer service, marketing fundamentals, and online store operations. The content is intended to teach concepts and workflows—such as open-to-buy thinking, size-curve planning, sell-through reviews, and product page standards—so learners can understand how retail decisions connect to outcomes.
The course is not an offer of guaranteed earnings, profit, customer demand, or business success. Retail performance depends on many variables outside the scope of training materials, including product-market fit, cost base, pricing position, marketing execution, operational capacity, seasonality, supply chain constraints, platform policies, and broader market conditions. Any outcomes mentioned on this website are examples of how learners might apply methods; results vary widely.
2) No financial, legal, or tax advice
Information provided by rihvelnox is general educational information. It is not financial advice, investment advice, legal advice, or tax advice. You should obtain appropriate professional guidance before making material decisions, including decisions about funding, inventory commitments, employment matters, consumer law compliance, data protection obligations, or tax reporting. If you operate in regulated marketplaces or specific jurisdictions, you are responsible for understanding and complying with the rules that apply to your business.
3) Business risk and individual responsibility
Clothing retail includes inherent commercial risk. Decisions about purchasing inventory, setting prices, offering promotions, and choosing sales channels can lead to losses as well as gains. You are responsible for your own business decisions and for validating assumptions with your own data. In practical terms, that means checking your unit economics, confirming lead times, tracking returns, and stress-testing cash flow before scaling commitments.
The course may include retail maths examples, KPI definitions, and worksheet templates (for example: sell-through checkpoints, weeks-of-cover targets, or markdown cadence planning). These examples are simplified for teaching. They are not a substitute for a full trading model or professional planning process, and they may not reflect your costs, your market, or your operational constraints.
4) Accuracy, completeness, and updates
We aim to keep course materials and website content accurate and current, but retail practices change. Platform features, advertising policies, fulfilment options, consumer expectations, and merchandising conventions evolve, sometimes quickly. We do not guarantee that all information will remain complete, error-free, or applicable to every scenario at the time you use it.
We may revise modules, worksheets, examples, and supporting content over time. Updates are intended to improve clarity and relevance. If you notice an issue, you can report it to [email protected].
5) Third-party platforms and tools
The course may reference third-party platforms, marketplaces, logistics providers, payment methods, or marketing tools as examples of common industry workflows (for example: product page structure, collection merchandising, returns policies, email flows, or paid media measurement). Any third-party names are mentioned for educational context only. rihvelnox is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or sponsored by those third parties unless explicitly stated.
Your use of any third-party service is governed by that service’s own terms, policies, pricing, and technical constraints. You are responsible for reviewing those terms and ensuring that your use is compliant, secure, and suitable for your business.
6) Testimonials and examples
Testimonials and mini case studies on this website describe learner experiences and operational changes (for example: improved cadence of weekly trading reviews, clearer merchandising rules, or better documentation of size curves). They are not guarantees of performance. Learners differ in experience, time available, brand positioning, and starting conditions. Outcomes depend on execution and market reality, not just knowledge.
7) Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, rihvelnox and its operator, Rihvelnox Retail Education Ltd, will not be liable for any losses or damages arising from your use of the website, reliance on educational content, or your participation in the course. This includes indirect or consequential loss, loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of goodwill, business interruption, or loss of data, even if such losses were foreseeable.
Nothing in this disclaimer limits liability where it cannot be limited under law (for example, liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or fraudulent misrepresentation).
8) Contact and company information
rihvelnox is operated by Rihvelnox Retail Education Ltd (company registration number: 372634195).
- 11 Boundary Street, Shoreditch, London E2 7JE, United Kingdom
- [email protected]
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